Mangaluru: In the Kuvempu's Kannada land, which has bagged eight Jnanpeitha Awards, how many of us ready for Kannada? Raising voice for Kannada? Is it enough to remember the Kannada language on Kannada Rajyotsava that comes once a year? asked district in-charge minister UT Khader.
He was addressing the gathering after hoisting the flag at the DK district level Kannada Rajyotsava ceremony held at Nehru Maidan here.
MLAs Vedavyas Kamath, Ivan D'Souza, Dr Bharat Shetty, Mayor K. Bhaskar Moily, Deputy Mayor K. Mohammed Deputy Commissioner Sasikant Senthil, Police Commissioner TR Suresh, District SP Ravikante Gowda, Pradeep Kumar Kalkur and others were present on the occasion.





















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Mangaluru: RSS leader Dr. Kalladka Prabhakar Bhat has been granted bail by the Puttur Fifth Additional District and Sessions Court in a case related to alleged communal hate speech.
The case pertains to a complaint filed against Bhat for delivering a speech during a Deepotsava event that was allegedly communal, derogatory towards women, and capable of disturbing public order. The incident took place on October 22 at Uppalige in Puttur taluk during the Deepotsava and Gopuja programme, where Bhat was present.
Following the complaint filed by Eshwari Padmunja at the Puttur Rural Police Station, the police had issued a notice directing Bhat to appear for inquiry. Subsequently, Bhat filed an anticipatory bail petition before the court.
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During the hearing on October 27, the court issued an interim order restraining coercive action and adjourned the matter to October 29 for complete hearing. On October 29, the counsel representing complainant Eshwari Padmunja sought permission to argue under Sections 338 and 339 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). The court adjourned the matter several times post that.
On Wednesday, the court granted bail to Prabhakar Bhat.
Advocate Mahesh Kaje represented him in the proceedings.
